The Chonnam Tribune has published this page in collaboration with the members of student clubs at Chonnam National University since 2022. The ninth club is the Council Research Society, which studies parliamentarianism in association with the Dept. of Political Science and International Relations. –
The Chonnam Tribune has published this page in collaboration with the members of student clubs at Chonnam National University since 2022. The eighth club is the United Nations Students Association, founded to spread the value of the United Nations in 2023. – Ed.By The United Nations Students Associa
The Chonnam Tribune has published this page in collaboration with the members of student clubs at Chonnam National University since 2022. The seventh club is International Relations Study that is a club of the Dept. of Political Science and International Relations founded in 2002. – Ed.By Internatio
The Chonnam Tribune has published this page in collaboration with the members of student clubs at Chonnam National University since 2022. The sixth club is the Living Poets Society that is one of the clubs in the Dept. of English Language and Literature. The literary club was founded in 2019. – Ed.B
The Chonnam Tribune has published this page in collaboration with the members of student clubs at Chonnam National University this year. The fifth club is the Current English Study Group that is one of the clubs in the faculty of Business Administration. The club was founded in 1990 studying English
The Chonnam Tribune has published this page in collaboration with the members of student clubs at Chonnam National University this year. The fourth club is CIC that means CNU International student Community founded in 2018. Its club room is located on the fourth floor of the Student Union 2 building
The Chonnam Tribune has published this page in collaboration with the members of English clubs at Chonnam National University in this issue. The Third club is Toastmasters, founded in 2008, and its club room is located on the third floor of the Student Union 1 building. - Ed. Wolf: Let’s bounce.* Sn
The Chonnam Tribune has published this page in collaboration with the members of English clubs at Chonnam National University in this issue. The Second club is Echo, founded in 1983, and its club room is located on the third floor of the Student Union 2 building. – Ed. Juliet: I’m still here. Sidney
The Chonnam Tribune has published this page in collaboration with the members of English clubs at Chonnam National University from this issue. The first club is English Speaking Union founded in 1963, and its club room is located on the third floor of Student Union 1 building. – Ed.By English Speaki
Sylvia Earle: Look in the mirror, figure it out. Go for it*.From Seaspiracy* Go for it: It refers to seeking a particular purpose adamantly. It can be used to cheer for someone or boost one’s morale. If there is a person who has a problem landing a dream job, this expression helps him or her keep go
Nurullah: I’ll have a word with* Mama-jan and we’ll sort it all out. Parvana: Please don’t mention the dress.From The Breadwinner* Have a word with: It refers to speaking to someone in private, often with a negative implication. This expression can be used as in the following example. “She knew she
Kirsten: Dad loved it, too. He had a way of living in the moment.* “I’ve got my heaven,” he would say. “Right here on earth. With all of you.”From Dick Johnson Is Dead* To live in the moment: It refers to enjoying one’s life without thinking about the past or future. This expression can be used to d
Simon: Good to lay eyes on* you, Captain.Jefferson: Hello, Simon. Wonder if I could have a word with you and Mrs. Boudlin.From News of the World* Lay eyes on: This expression indicates the meaning of seeing something or meeting with other people. When people do not want to look at someone, they can
Bernadette: Look, I know I am not your friend. I’m nobody’s friend. Let’s face it.* But when I was running from my house, I thought maybe I could… come here. I have nowhere else to go. I do not know anyone in Seattle.From Where’d You Go, Bernadette* Let’s face it: It is an idiom meaning that
Counsel: They are the ones getting away with* murder. Old woman: Where in the world is Nevis?From The Laundromat* Get away with something: It refers to a situation when someone does something wrong without being punished or with light punishment. When someone steals something and runs away, it can b
Nicole: Cassie? Cassie: What? Nicole: I’m…I’m putting the envelope over here by the toaster Cassie: Copy you.*From Marriage Story*Copy that (you): It is another way to say “I understand.” It is also used like that “You should wear a mask when you go out.” “Okay, I copy you.”“Marriage Story” i
Patty Jenkins: This was the make-it-or-break-it* moment. It’s a moment of confidence in decision of what you can do. It’s, it’s not about at the wall of people that you are going up against. She is just going to go across and be the one that makes a difference.From This Changes Everything* Make-it-o
Emma: Let yourself be happy, please. Cole: I cannot get past* it. I tried. I cannot get past it. Emma: Just get over it. Okay?From Zoe* Get past: It adds the meaning of ‘forgetting something’, and is usually used as “How do I get past the situation?”“Zoe” is a science-fiction romantic movie about th
Narrator 1: She did her own work, helped her husband with his work, organized his friends so they could help him with his work, and took care of her 2-year-old child!Narrator 2: Fortunately, Martin lived, but it was when she learned how to burn the candle at both ends.*From Can’t Spell Truth Without
Sarah: I will say this plainly and once, my dearest one. You must send Abigail away. From my heart*, Mrs Morley. Do it.Anne: I do not want to.Sarah: She is a viper.From The Favourite*From one’s heart: It adds the meaning of ‘very sincerely or deeply’ and is usually used as ‘from the bottom of one’s